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1 ahvol
situation f, position f, état m, circonstance f; ijtimoiy ahvol position sociale; xalqaro ahvol situation internationale; qiyin ahvolga tushib qolmoq tomber dans une situation difficile -
2 pozitsiya
voir vaziyat; artilleriya pozitsiyasi position f de l'artillerie; qulay pozitsiya position confortable -
3 alfoz
état m, situation f, position f; manière f -
4 alpoz
état m, situation f, position f -
5 chuv
intj hue (à l'adresse des animaux)position f perdante de quatre osselets; chuv tushmoq perdre aux osselets; se ruineresse f, cheville f d'essieu -
6 kazo-kazo
gens de haute position -
7 lavozim
fonction f, position f, poste m; Prezidentlik lavozimi fonction présidentielle -
8 mansab
rang m, grade m, position f, poste m -
9 marra
ligne f d'arrivée; destination f, cible f; mil position f; marraga birinchi bo‘lib yetib kelmoq arriver premier -
10 martaba
fois fposte m, grade m, niveau m; considération f, estime f; oliy martaba grade élevé; martabaga erishmoq / minmoq atteindre une position élevée -
11 mavqe
situation f, position f -
12 piyoda
1. piéton, onne; pion m (échecs); piyodalar uchun yo‘lak passage m réservé aux piétons; piyodani yurmoq avancer un pion; piyodalarning shaxmat taxtasidagi vaziyati position f des pions sur l'échiquier2. à pied; piyoda yurmoq marcher3. au pied, de pied; piyoda askar fantassin m; piyoda qo‘shinlar infanterie f -
13 vaziyat
situation f, état m, circonstance f; position f, pose f
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position — [ pozisjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1265; lat. positio, de ponere « poser » I ♦ 1 ♦ Manière dont une chose, une personne est posée, placée, située; lieu où elle est placée. ⇒ disposition, emplacement. Position horizontale, verticale, inclinée (⇒ inclinaison) .… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Position — may refer to:* A location in a coordinate system, usually in two or more dimensions; the science of position and its generalizations is topology * Body position (proprioception), the sense of the relative position of neighboring parts of the body … Wikipedia
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position — [n1] physical place area, bearings, district, environment, fix, geography, ground, locale, locality, location, locus, point, post, reference, region, scene, seat, setting, site, situation, space, spot, stand, station, surroundings, topography,… … New thesaurus
Position — Sf std. (16. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. positio ( ōnis), Abstraktum zu l. pōnere (positum) setzen, stellen, legen . Adjektiv: positionell. Ebenso nndl. positie, ne. position, nfrz. position, nschw. position, nnorw. posisjon. ✎ Leser, E.… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
position — verb. • Uniformed constables had been positioned to re direct traffic J. Wainwright, 1979. The use of position as a verb, meaning ‘to place in position’ has met with some criticism, usually from those who object to any verb made relatively… … Modern English usage
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